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SUPPLEMENT TO THE LONDON GAZETTE, 27 JULY, 1951 4035

Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service NOTE ON MENTIONS IN DESPATCHES AND Medal. KING'S COMMENDATIONS. Medal for Good Shooting (Naval). MENTION IN DESPATCHES, 1914-1919. Long Service Medal. The Emblem of bronze oak leaves' denoting1 a Imperial Yeomanry Long Service Medal. Mention in Despatches during the First World War, 1914-1919, is worn on the riband of the Victory . Medal. The award of this Emblem ceased as from . 10th August, 1920. Territorial . Efficiency Medal. MENTION IN DESPATCHES, 1920-1939. Long Service and Good Con- The single bronze oak leaf Emblem, if granted for service in operations between the two World Wars, duct Medal. is worn on the riband of the appropriate General Decoration for Officers of the Royal Naval Service Medal. If a General Service Medal has not Reserve. been granted, the Emblem is worn directly on the Decoration for Officers of the Royal Naval coat after any Medal ribands.J Volunteer Reserve. Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and MENTION IN DESPATCHES, 1939-1945. The single bronze oak leaf Emblem signifying in Good Conduct Medal. the armed Forces and the Merchant navy, either a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Long Ser- Mention in Despatches, a King's Commendation for vice and Good Conduct Medal. brave conduct, or a King's Commendation for Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve valuable service in the air, if granted for service in the Second World War, 1939-1945, is worn on the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. riband of the War Medal, 1939-1945. If the War Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Medal has not been granted, the Emblem is worn Conduct Medal. directly on the coat, after any Medal ribands.^ Royal Naval Wireless Auxiliary Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. MENTION IN DESPATCHES, 1945, AND SUBSEQUENTLY. . The single bronze oak leaf Emblem, if granted for service in operations after the cessation of hostilities King's Medal (for Champion Shots in the in the Second World War, is worn on the riband Military Forces). of the appropriate General Service Medal. If a . General Service Medal has not been granted, the Rocket Apparatus Volunteer Long Service Emblem is worn directly on the coat after any Medal ribands.t Medal.* The single bronze oak leaf Emblem is alsp used Special Constabulary Long Service Medal. in the Forces to denote a King's Commendation for Canadian Forces Decoration. brave conduct or a King's Commendation for Royal Observer Corps Medal. valuable service in the air granted since the cessation of hostilities in the Second World War. Commemoration Medal. KING'S COMMENDATION FOR BRAVE CONDUCT Indian Independence Medal. 1939-1945, AND SUBSEQUENTLY. Service Medal of the Order of St. John. The Emblem of silver laurel leaves granted to Badge of the Order of the League of Mercy. civilians, other than those in the Merchant Navy, Voluntary Medical Service Medal. to denote a King's Commendation for brave conduct South African Medal for War Services. during the Second World War, 1939^1945, is worn on the riband of the Defence Medal. When the Defence FOREIGN ORDERS (in order of date of award), f Medal has not been granted or the award is for services' subsequent to the war, the Emblem is worn FOREIGN DECORATIONS (in order of date of directly on the coat, after any Medal ribands.} award), f KING'S COMMENDATION FOR VALUABLE SERVICE IN. FOREIGN MEDALS (in order of date of award), t THE AIR, 1939-1945, AND SUBSEQUENTLY. The oval silver Badge granted to denote a civil * The official Medal for service with a Rocket King's Commendation for valuable service in the air Life-Saving Apparatus Company or Brigade, is worn on the coat immediately below any Medals awarded previously on the recommendation of the or Medal ribands,! or in civil air line uniform, on Board of Trade, the Minister of Shipping or Minister the panel of the left breast pocket. of War Transport, and now on the recommendation of the Minister of Transport. % If there are no Medal ribands, the Emblem t These awards may be worn only when The is worn in the position in which a single riband King's permission has been given. would be worn.

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